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Konata
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The Hard drive turned 50 today...
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http://www.physorg.com/news77026229.html
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http://www.physorg.com/news77026229.html
Cool, thanks for sharing!
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Konata
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The Hard drive turned 50 today...
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No prob, we've come a long way. ^__^
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No prob, we've come a long way. ^__^
Indeed we have.
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No prob, we've come a long way. ^__^
Indeed we have.
That's awesome. It sure beats my table made from a printer stand. And I'm talking the stand was <em>built-in</em> to the printer.
The largest disk platter I have is around 16" so I guess it wouldn't make a very good table.
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